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heloo im a newbie here in forums. im bong fromphilippines

 

 

 

 

 

im wondering if this reptile family of Gecko????

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heloo im a newbie here in forums. im bong fromphilippines

 

 

 

 

 

im wondering if this reptile family of Gecko????

 

 

No it is not, it is an iguana, not even closely related to geckos. Probably less related to geckos than humans are to opossums.

No it is not, it is an iguana, not even closely related to geckos. Probably less related to geckos than humans are to opossums.

 

Yeah, but he seems to be missing his dorsal spines. Even if it's female, the dorsal spines should be larger than pictured. I have a male with very large dorsal spines even though he is still somewhat juvenile. This looks like an adult.

Yeah, but he seems to be missing his dorsal spines. Even if it's female, the dorsal spines should be larger than pictured. I have a male with very large dorsal spines even though he is still somewhat juvenile. This looks like an adult.

 

 

I'm not familiar enough with iguanas to be sure of the species, looks vaguely like one of the isolated island species but I'm not sure which. Not a regular south American iguana I think.

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